PL Fallin Photography

Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Paddle Inn & Glen's Market

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Paddle Inn had the best food in town! Why can't Publix look like this in Florida?  Glen's Market was larger and had better food sel...

Images from the Mio Ranch

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This is two collages of the woods, ponds, flowers and gazebo at the ranch.  There were many hiking trails, several ponds, and wildlife.  To...

Ranch Visit at Mio, Michigan

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We visited a friends ranch close to the AuSable River & Forest.  There was a private railway w/ Train.  The top picture shows the rail...

Amish Community in Mio, Michigan

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When we were in Mio, Michigan.  We visited several local Amish businesses.  A bakery, hardware store and grocery store.  We also stopped at...
Sunday, June 20, 2010

Dusk at Candlestone

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Another sunset over a corn field; except our hotel was across the highway and it was the only hotel in town.  A large red barn was also acro...
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Water Street Park, In Memory of the Boys

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In Belding, Michigan, we visited Water Street Park.  The park was dedicated "In memory of the boys of 1861-1865 who offer their service...

Tower Riverside Park

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We took a stroll at a community park in Greenville, Michigan mid-morning.  A lot of people were enjoying the sunny weather.  The park honore...

The Glenn

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Ate lunch at a small town restaurant called "The Glenn".  Took a picture of the main business street in town.  A church, a hardwar...
Saturday, June 19, 2010

What Once Was - Highway 61, along the Cumberland River

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Resemblance of yester -year.  A country home abandoned years ago; a barn with vines growing up the side.   Two among the hundreds of decayin...

Cloudy Day at the Tennessee River

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Roaring River

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The River was named Roaring River but it was really more like a slow boat to China.  This was the most exciting scenery I could find.  The t...

Sunset Outside Rochester, Indiana

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The corn fields never end.  It was an ocean of green and the wind created waves across the horizon.

Creation Falls at Red River Gorge

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Friends, Quincy and Diane took me and my husband on a hiking trail at Red River Gorge.  It took all my energy to walk the 2 mile trail to Cr...

Diane's Flowers, Mount Carmel, Kentucky

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Visited friends at Mt. Carmel, Quincy and Diane.  These flowers were growing next to their house in the Kentucky hills located near Mt. Carm...

A misty morning at Mount Carmel, Kentucky

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Mountain Top Flowers

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These lilies grew wild throughout the forest and communities at Lookout Mountain. They were a favorite flower used in many landscapes.

Lookout Mountain, Tennessee

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These cannons are located in the Lookout Mountain Park.  A flashback to the civil war.  Used the Sepia setting for the pictures.
Monday, June 14, 2010

Corn Field at Sunset - Doerun, Georgia

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Callaway Lake

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Callaway Lake at Callaway Gardens Ga

Pine Mountain

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Pine Mountain Lookout

Chain Gang Road

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Dusk at Chain Gang Road across from Mark's Melon Patch outside of Sasser Georgia
Thursday, June 10, 2010

Before the Cold

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The winter was harsh this year and showed no mercy.  The cold weather turned the palm ferns brown.  They were trimmed down to the core.  St...
Sunday, June 6, 2010

Vail Point News Copy

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I converted this photo into an old newspaper print. I like the texture of the background and the outline of the trees against the horizon.

Vail Point Park, St. Augustine, Florida

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I applied a dry brush technique on several of the photos. It was a very hot afternoon with thunder roaring in the distances . The shade tree...

Camp Willis

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    These photos are of Lake Griffin located in Leesbury, Florida. I attended a retreat there in the spring and it was a blessing to be in t...
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plfallin
Florida, United States
As a lifetime student of English literature, Photography for me is an artistic form of creative expression. It is poetry in living images, scripted through emotions, feelings, and thoughts of my surroundings. There is nothing more beautiful than nature photography and preserving memories of where I have been and the paths I have traveled. I have studied photography for several years and it has become a creative outlet for me. It is a true art form and can be used in many different formats. It illuminates life and communicates across all languages and cultures. It helps us to express the visual beauty of our surroundings and share the events of our lives. Every picture has a story to tell, a poem to express, and a place to discover.
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